Quick notes to avoid confusion~
the ff. are not faces~
'~' means a change of scene
'=' means a change of point of view
In regards with the names, a use of 'h' and the joint of the first and second name can be confusing; however, they mean just the same.
e.g. Mahri = Mari = Ma Ri = Mah Ri
since the pronunciations are all the same.
I also avoided using Korean honorifics to avoid confusion with whether they were being addressed with their surnames or not.
Most of the time, their surnames are spoken first,
e.g. Shin Hae Cha from the clan of Shin
but I also avoided that to avoid confusion and placed their surnames to last instead, unless, full names are being spoken formally or are from high ranks.
If ever I made a mistake and I've committed to what I should be avoiding, I apologize, I'm used to the standard. I'll often check the chapters and fix what should be fixed to prevent this from happening.
Thank you for your time, and I hope you enjoy the story~
Background:
"Sangria Scandal"
Sangria
- Is a slightly dark purplish red color. The color is named after the wine, Sangria wine because of the hue it possesses.
- Can also be called burnt red.
Scandal
- an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong.
- Immoral behavior, disgraceful.
The series is set under the Joseon Dynasty's timeline, officially called, The Great Joseon.
"Joseon Dynasty"
Joseon
- It is what Korea is called last 1392-1910
- Also called Choson Dynasty / Yi Dynasty
- Founded: 1392 by the powerful Goryeo (currently known as Kaesong) Military Commander Yi Seong-gye
- Last emperor: Yi H'ui a.k.a. Kojong
- Ended when Japan formally occupied the peninsula and forced Prime Minister Lee Wan-Yong to hand over the control in Joseon.
- Last dynastic kingdom of Korea.
If ever there are any kind of mistakes with what I have mentioned, especially with Korea’s history, I apologize, I am still learning, please do note it in the comment section if there are any and I will gladly fix it. Thank you!
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